Volume 1
Fire and Ice: Melting Glaciers Trigger Earthquakes,
Tsunamis, and Volcanoes
Global Temperatures (2500 BC to 2007 AD)
Amazon Drought: Greater Impact on Warming Than USA in a
Year
Participate in the Largest Midwest Earthquake Drill
Scientists: Solar Storm Could Have the Power of Katrina
The Most Vulnerable U.S. Nuclear Plants
Now USDA Has Deregulated Genetically Engineered Bio Fuel
Corn
Eastern Cougar Declared Extinct

Volume
2
Angel Goodrich: Finalist for V Foundation Comeback Award
Math & Science: Native Stem Students Too Few
Native American Tribal Lands Could Produce 17.5
Kilowatt Hours of Electricity from Wind and Solar Power
White House Education Officials Hear from Tribal
Colleges
Pendleton Blanket Sales Benefit American Indian Fund
Lunch Events Building Bridges Between Native and
Non-Native Students at UM
John Gritts Selected as NIEA Elder of the Year

Volume 3Navajo
Man Helped Save the Environment
Henvey Inlet First Nation Snags Major Energy Contract
Svalbard Seed Vault to Take Peruvian Potato Samples
After Big Drop in 2010, Monarchs Make Comeback
Irreplaceable --The World's Most Invaluable Species
Managing Water for the City of the Future
BP Payments May Not Save Indians' Livelihoods

Volume 4Is
That a Banana in Your Water?
Wearable Garden Creates Food For Bees
Foods of the Americas: Native Recipes and Traditions
Garden Brings Ancient History to Life
Native Americans Use Art to Tell Our Stories
Barb Abramo 1943-2011
How Dumb Are We?

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